I never take at face value what the ZOGist MSM claims ......... but this strange matter isn't even being reported. Perhaps General Sinclair "turned American?' Who knows in this wacky upside-down world ....... a commander in Afghanistan could have been involved in all manner of skullduggery ..... or even real patriotism.

One thing's for sure ...it's not because the general was involved in war crimes ...... you get medals for that sort of thing, not disgrace.

The corruption at the high levels of the military is out of control. Some of what's going on might technically be "legal," but war profiteering by retired generals in collusion with big corporations and banks is the rule.

Eisenhower warned about the military industrial complex before he left office, but no one seems to have heeded the warning.

Originally Posted by FriendofRPO

I never take at face value what the ZOGist MSM claims ......... but this strange matter isn't even being reported. Perhaps General Sinclair "turned American?' Who knows in this wacky upside-down world ....... a commander in Afghanistan could have been involved in all manner of skullduggery ..... or even real patriotism.

One thing's for sure ...it's not because the general was involved in war crimes ...... you get medals for that sort of thing, not disgrace.

I just got off the phone with a friend who served in Iraq under this guy Sinclair. He told me he was "brazen as hell, a true 'lead from the front' kind of guy. He also said that he thought he might be too patriotic and politically incorrect and that may be why someone tried to take him down with these charges. He recounted a time when Sinclair stood up in front of hundreds of his troops and told them they were working for the American empire, "the greatest empire in history."

So it's too soon to tell, maybe Sinclair is a renegade general who took it too far, or maybe he's just another corrupt authoritarian.

Courtesy Photo

An Afghan businessman was awarded $10,000 by Brig. Gen. Jeffrey A. Sinclair, 82nd Airborne Division and Regional Command ( South) Deputy Commanding General of Support, Dec. 13, to make improvements to his park in Bag-E-Pol. (photo by Sgt. Larry Hayes)